Attach | Mean of attach in English Dictionary
/əˈtætʃ/
- Verb
- to fasten or join one thing to another
- I've attached an application to the brochure for you.
- She attached a note to the package.
- I attached the file to the e-mail.
- A hook is attached to the back of the picture frame.
- The man attached the blame to the two boys. [=said the two boys should be blamed]
- The lawyer attached [=added] new conditions to the contract.
- The shy child attached herself to her mother [=stayed close to her mother] during the whole party.
- to be or become joined or connected
- The handle attaches here on the top.
- to associate or connect one thing with another
- It's obvious in the way he dresses that he attaches great importance to appearance. [=he thinks appearance is very important]
- People attach different meanings to the poem. [=people understand the meaning of the poem in different ways]
- Magical powers were once thought to be attached to the stone. [=the stone was once thought to have magical powers]
- Little credibility was attached to his story. [=people did not think that his story was very credible]
- to associate or connect (yourself) with someone or something
- He attached himself to an older, wealthy woman.
- She attached herself to the cause.
- His doctor is attached to the clinic. [=his doctor is associated with the clinic]